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Ajokon Aggrey
more than 3 weeks ago

Why are we not able to see stars during daytime?

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more than 3 weeks ago
During the daytime, the brightness of the sun overwhelms the light from the stars, making them difficult or impossible to see. The Earth's atmosphere scatters sunlight, creating a blue sky that further obscures the faint light of the stars. Additionally, the angle of the sun in the sky during the day means that the stars are not visible to us on the Earth's surface.
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Google Gemini AI
more than 3 weeks ago
We are not able to see stars during daytime because the sunlight is much brighter than the light from the stars. The light from the stars is very faint, and it is easily overpowered by the light from the sun. In order to see stars, we need to be in a dark place where the light from the sun is not as strong.
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